"Oh boy oh boy, we finally get to interact together! But haven’t we done this before?”"Haah?! Look over here, and I’ll set that faulty memory of yours straight. Maybe a few other things too." Even dark magical girls couldn’t escape book reports.
Normally Suki would find an excuse to skip such things, but her grades were falling kind of low, and it would be unfortunate if she couldn’t be part of the club because she dropped out. It didn’t help that the book in question was effectively a history lesson. History did not interest Suki. The past did not interest Suki. There was very little to gain by reading inaccurate accounts of what had already happened. If she was going to read about the past, then they could at least spice it up by adding something cool like vampires or magical princesses.
Suki didn’t have a computer at her shared home, so she was using the Detention club’s own computer to write her report. But she was still in the process of motivating herself, so not much actual writing had been done yet. She had watched several videos, made a few posts on social media platforms, and watched a virtual content creator talk about virtual content creators. Occasionally she would close a tab and stare at the word processor that held the entirety of her progress, which was getting the program open to a blank page. Her eyes started to glaze over when she thought about what it would take to hit that two-thousand word benchmark for a passing grade. Kiyo must have quite a bit of work piled up too, she reassured herself. She had missed quite a few classes, and couldn’t have had a great record with the school either. She wondered if she was making an effort to get caught up.
As if to answer Suki's pondering, there was a knock. Then, there was another. Then, another. It wasn't the door, but something out in the hall.
"Thanks, Shuuko. No, I got it. Thanks." A familiar voice came muffled through the door—but also, it
wasn't familiar. Kiyo was not a "please and thank you" kind of girl, nor was she accustomed to speaking softly. Soon, though, the door opened, and sure enough, it was Kiyo.
"Oi, are you still playing games on that thing? Some of us take our education seriously, you kn—" Kiyo flicked on the light.
"Oh." She blinked. Apparently, she had been expecting someone else.
"Good day, Jaws." Suki just sat there, looking over her shoulder at the newly arrived. Kiyo stepped the rest of the way through the door, and it became apparent what the knocking sound was. Her foot was bound up in a cast, and she was walking with a cane, an overstuffed book bag likely full of overdue assignments hanging from her shoulder. She eagerly relieved herself of her burden, unceremoniously throwing it onto the nearest cheap folding table. It bent slightly on impact. She walked slowly closer to Suki, eyeing the blank word processor inquisitively.
"Riveting stuff so far. I daresay the words are flying off the page. Wonder when they'll come back?" she remarked, deadpan. It was a typical "Kiyo comment," not to be taken too seriously.
"Probably once inspiration strikes.” Suki didn’t know where she stood with Evil Eye. It was almost like they were two characters in a show that finally had some screen time together, but there was no script and Suki and Kiyo were expected to improv. Once upon a time she had given Kiyo her own nickname, but that had been lost to time. All she could remember was “Eyeball,” which worked a lot better for Evil Eye than it did Kiyo. Her gaze returned to the empty screen. Suki had tried to start several times, but after watching a video or two it didn’t look right and she ended up deleting it. Now under Kiyo’s gaze, she couldn’t bring herself to type a single word. Just because Kiyo was in a good mood
now didn’t mean it was going to stay that way.
"I uh, wasn’t sure if you were coming back. But with Handy’s return, I guess it was just a matter of time, heh!” "There were whispers that I wasn't coming back, huh? Interesting," Kiyo remarked, in a manner that instantly reminded herself of Rei and caused her lip to curl with a hint of annoyance. She turned her head back to look at her pile of work, beads of sweat creeping down her cheek.
"...You can have the computer. I'm just going to read, for now." She slowly made her way over to the table, sat down and began flexing the hand that'd been holding the crutch and massaging it a little as she spoke.
"In the end, I got what I wanted out of my ill-fated solo adventure, but at an unacceptable cost. It's a pyrrhic victory." "I uh, I see.” Suki said, having absolutely no clarity to interpret Kiyo’s cryptic statement. She believed that Kiyo was a loose cannon, someone wholly unpredictable aside from their tendency towards chaos. It wouldn’t have surprised her if she left forever, nor was it surprising to see she had returned. Even Nyx, who confounded Suki, felt easier to understand than the mysterious, all-seeing, Kiyo.
She had prepared to type again, this time getting out a good sentence or two before noticing Kiyo’s reflection in the monitor. It was hard to stay focused with someone else in the room. In addition to Kiyo being unpredictable, she was kind of a hottie today. Not a full on super cutie, which was Suki’s favorite type. Hotties were generally aware of how attractive they were, and tended to flaunt it a bit. Cuties were more oblivious to their beauty, with super cuties being the very pinnacle of purity and beauty. Below the hotties were the baddies, who fully leaned into their feminine wiles and sported an air of danger and worldly awareness. Normally Suki would classify Kiyo as a baddie, but seeing her innocently read while dressed to the nines…
When was the last time she had seen her like this?
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Suki was new to Hibusa Town, but she knew a few things about the place. First and foremost, she knew Penny would never bring her band of light girls to look for her here. That was why she had decided to come to this town to begin with, but that was because Hibusa town had an infamous dark magical girl team. Apparently their leader had been a real menace in the City of Light and decided to move her base of operations here. While they weren’t actively hunting Suki like Penny was, there was no guarantee that they would be friendly either.
After an unsuccessful night of dumpster diving, she decided to try going to the cafeteria to get something to eat. It shouldn’t be too hard to sneak in as a student. She didn’t have a uniform, but that hadn’t stopped her from getting served in other schools. A few students looked at her funny, but no one had confronted her yet. She avoided making eye contact with everyone while going to the counter as quickly as she could.
Just then, though, something red and black caught the corner of Suki's eye. Then, it caught her
attention. An older girl who could've only been a senior was eating alone at a table by a window. Her black hair had that coveted sheen to it, like the feathers of a raven or the silky coat of a proud black cat. It reflected the light from the window
just so, in that way where anyone who saw it would know that it would be just as soft and warm and—yes,
taboo to touch. The inside of her hair was highlighted red, somewhat reminiscent of the hood of a cobra. It added notes of danger and a hint of defiance. Here was a girl who was above the dress code, but also demanded to be taken seriously. Above all, it ought to have warned not to get closer.
Most striking of all were her eyes. They were mesmerizing, in a way that, if she wasn't a magical girl, was magical nonetheless. They alone elevated her look from the level of an average hottie to a true foreign beauty—for though her hair was black, the eyes did not lie. Perhaps her mother was Japanese, and her father was a foreign businessman. Naturally, he would never be home, and this
femme fatale look was born of rebelliousness. Was that why she kept others at arm's length? Was she a lonely soul, resigned to her fate to graduate without even a single friend?
She ate her boxed lunch of shrimp scampi and charcuterie with the practiced elegance of someone who knew she would be watched. Her delicate fingers brought a small, ladylike bite to her lips, which slightly parted,
just so, and exhaled, blowing the steam from the freshly reheated shrimp. Then, suddenly, her eyes flicked in Suki's direction, and eye contact was established. They were curious, evaluating,
piercing—but, they weren't hostile. She was inviting her, right? After all, she hadn't merely glanced—she was practically
staring, now.
One of the cafeteria staff cleared his throat politely. Before she knew it, Suki was next in line.
But nothing he did could stop Suki from staring back at the girl a second longer. She rolled her eyes towards the man behind the counter, giving him a sideways glance. Like she had suspected, he was unconcerned with the dress code and just wanted to end his shift as soon as possible. She slid her money across the counter and he departed without a word. Her eyes returned to the girl she couldn’t quite classify.
Suki wasn’t totally oblivious. She knew she was ugly, and she wasn’t dressed to impress anyone. She had slept in her clothes for several days and didn’t have a chance to iron them. She had even turned her underwear inside out to get a few more days out of them, but girls like that usually had exotic taste so, maybe?
A tray was placed beside Suki. When she turned to look at it she could see a few bowls filled with vegetables and one with chunks of chicken, all boiled. There was also an orange slice and a carton of milk. It wasn’t nearly as appetizing as that girl’s bento box, but hunger was the best spice. She took her tray, nodded at her server, and turned to approach.
Only to trip up on the leg of a chair.
She fumbled, falling flat on her stomach. But she managed to hold her tray the entire way down. The only thing she lost was the orange wedge, which flipped over the edge of the tray and landed on the floor. Suki took the wedge, knocked as much of the dust off of it as she could, and shoved it in her mouth before standing up. She didn’t look back.
If this were a typical high school sitcom, there might have been much laughter as a result of Suki's fall. Most of the girls had muted reactions, and a few gasped in surprise, but only one was stifling a giggle. She had just returned her attention to her meal when Suki sat down across from her. This seemed to surprise her, for some reason.
Once she was at the girl’s table, Suki placed her tray across from her and slid into place. She reached inside her mouth and peeled the orange in her mouth before setting the skin off to the side of her tray. The fruit was swallowed without a bite, and without fuss.
"I like your hair.” The girl made a sound like she'd suppressed a gag at the smell—but then, she laughed.
"...Really? That's all I get? You like my hair?" Her emphasis suggested she found the notion absurd, but her tone of voice betrayed amusement. Then, she looked away, flipping her hair in front of the side of her face that Suki could see.
"Well. It's not the first thing most people notice," she allowed, enigmatically.
Of course, Suki had thought. Her eyes were her most prominent feature, but they could never be Suki’s favorite part of anyone. Eyes were the one thing that, regardless of how intimate the relationship, were not good to touch.
The girl rested her cheek on her hand and peered at Suki over the tips of her fingers, giving her a side-eye.
"You're not from Hibusa Town, are you? If you were, you should know that this is, like... the VIP table," she lied with a mischievous smile that Suki couldn't see but might have been able to hear.
"So, what are you gonna do when the Boss and her Posse show up?" She spoke of the posse as though it had nothing to do with her, and both of them were doing something taboo together by sitting at this table.
Suki’s mouth and eyes popped open. She looked over her shoulder to make sure Penny hadn’t found her, but her brow began to rest when she realized this hottie couldn’t have been referring to Penny, if she even knew who she was. It was also unlikely that she was referring to the Detention Club, as it made little sense for a magical girl to reveal themselves. It all made Suki laugh, which exposed the mouthful of food hiding behind her yellowed teeth. With another quick swallow, she slouched in her seat.
"I’m not scared of some boss and her pussy!” She pulled a carton of pocky out of her vest. But when she pushed the lid open with her thumb, it revealed rows of cigarettes instead of chocolate treats.
"Why, should I be?” she said before sliding one into her mouth.
"PFFFT." The girl covered her mouth and laughed, a bit like a hyena.
"Nope! That's exactly it! That's the right attitude! A self-proclaimed 'boss' who doesn't lift a finger to help her subordinates is the lowest of the low, right?! People like that should just go bury themselves already." She grinned at Suki, like she was really having fun. Another girl saw the change in the mood and thought to try sitting at the table, too, but Suki's new "friend" glared at her right away.
"What." "U-Um, I just thought—"
"You thought, what?! Something like, 'if Kuroki-san will talk to her, she'll definitely talk to me?' Is that it?" "Ah, no, I just... I, um..!" She picked her tray back up, hands shaking. It was obvious that Kuroki-san had hit the nail so hard on the head that she was speechless. "I-I'm sorry..!" she mewled as she scurried away, fighting back tears. Suki’s eyes followed the girl as she departed the table, even as she lit her cigarette. That one didn’t look too bad either, but she had to focus on what was in front of her. The stakes might have been higher than she initially suspected.
Kuroki-san turned to face Suki more directly.
"Well, that's me. Name's Kuroki-san. Kuro if you're in a hurry or can't be arsed, like me." "I’m Suki!” the delinquent blurted out a little too quickly.
Kuro packed up her bento, but she didn't get up to leave, nor did she seem to be in a hurry.
"I'd ask what's with that smelly getup, but I think we both know what's going on here. So, were you planning on settling in Hibusa Town?" She kept looking at her bento, idly pushing it around with a finger as though it were a ouija planchette.
"Maybe.” Suki didn’t feel like she had to be quite so guarded in front of this girl. She had an air of danger about her, but there had to be a reason she was still talking to her.
"Do you like it?” "It's quiet here; mostly boring, aside from the unexplained disappearances and UAPs. So, it's a pretty interesting town, if you're the right sort." She suddenly looked up from her bento, eyes wide and smiling.
"Are you an interesting person?" "I can be, if I’m with the right sort.” "Nice parry!" she said in English, grinning.
"Yeah. Yeah. I really like your attitude. You said your name was Suki? That's pretty funny." She didn't explain why, though.
"I'm not convinced you actually have the guts to back that tough girl persona, but it doesn't matter. You got spunk in spades, like an entire sorority's worth of poor life choices. I'm here for it." "Oh?” She seemed pleased, somehow, but it was hard to tell if she was being complimenting or insulting sometimes.
"If we're gonna keep talking, it'd be better not to have all these innocent ears around. We should meet again on the school grounds after hours. That's when the fun begins. I'll let you in on some of the inside baseball of Hibusa Town." She rolled up a sleeve and checked her watch, something that seemed increasingly old-fashioned when everyone had a cell phone.
"I'm just about out of time here. Smell ya later." She flashed that enigmatic smile again and stood up, like the matter was settled.
With that whirlwind of a discussion(?) concluding, Suki could only watch as the girl slipped away from the table. She was no closer to finding out what she really wanted, or even if she wanted to give it to her, but Suki knew one thing for certain: she was being used.
Yes, Suki was quite familiar with these types. Lada, another foreign beauty, was the same way, all mysterious and confounding until it was time to cut ties. How many times had Suki treated her kindly only to be denied something as simple as a relationship? It was all so rote to her. “Kuro-san” and her must have shared the exact same playbook. Of
course Suki wasn’t interesting. Anyone who looked like that would stay as far away from a smoking, stinking, ugly girl like herself. She had only taken a single puff out of her cigarette before twisting it out on the corner of the “VIP” table and walking away.
The silver lining was that she was going to be here once the school closed, and that was something that Suki could probably do something with. She had all afternoon to prepare.
But first.
This school had to have a shower room somewhere. And if she was lucky, maybe there would be a change of clothes too. Even if it was just a track suit someone forgot to take home, that would work.
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It would have been inconvenient if this were an American school: there would be an overworked janitor to keep an eye on the place to clean up and perform repairs—but part of a Japanese school’s job was to make sure its students became good and submissive adults. Everything was cleaned by the students themselves before they clocked out. It was rare for anyone to hang around after the last bell, which was perfect for causing a bit of mischief.
During the school’s operating hours, Suki had been exploring. She discovered where all the points of interest were, including the showers which would be vital to getting rid of the smell of day-old garbage. The presence of cameras also tipped her off that there might be a security monitor room, which Suki was standing in now.
She was wearing a t-shirt and gym shorts she had found while raiding the locker room earlier. They didn’t fit perfectly, but they would do until she could wash her old outfit. There were only a few monitors, but Suki could flip between multiple cameras with the press of a button. She knew her mark would be coming to school after hours, but knew little else. The girl hadn’t given a specific time or place, so she could show up anywhere. Moreover, Suki wasn’t sure how to trap someone so enigmatic. She had wanted to lead the hottie to a specific part of the school, but figuring out how was tricky. She didn’t seem like the kind of person that would follow a trail of clothes into a shower stall. Nor did she seem like the type that would have a sudden heroic spark when they spotted a trail of blood leading into the cafeteria kitchen. What did seem like it would be appealing to Kuro's sensibilities was a note trail. Beside her extinguished cigarette on the VIP table was a note. It made some vague references to a surprise while instructing her to move to a new location she was being ‘beckoned’ to. This was a cryptic way of instructing her to go to the becoming cat statue on the other side of the school, which held another note written in the same fashion. Surely an indirect trail like this would make such a person curious, if nothing else.
Suki watched the monitors for any trace of her mark. She had raided a snack dispensary for a bag of sweetened pecans and was munching on those while she waited. Part of her wasn’t sure if she’d even show up, but the school wasn’t a bad place to stay for the night. The gym mats were comfortable enough to sleep on, but she would need to find a blanket. Her clothes weren’t exactly warm sleepwear.
All was quiet in Hibusa High. Some might even quip that it was
too quiet, in that cliche manner—but just before Suki could get bored, there was activity on the cafeteria monitor. Given the layout of the school, it seemed strange that there hadn't been any activity before that. Had she been hiding somewhere in the kitchen, off-camera?
"Where is that girl? I should have seen her by now. Have I lost my touch? Am I out of touch? Do I think too much?" she pondered aloud rhythmically, as if expecting an answer. She found a note, instead.
"Hm. A surprise, she says. Now, what could that be?" Again, she aired her thoughts almost mockingly before turning to leave the cafeteria and enter the halls.
"A cat statue. Is she saying she knows I like cats? Or could it be just a coincidence?" she pondered more quietly, more genuinely. Everything seemed to be working. Suki made a mental note that she liked cats and waited for her to get to the next note. Pretty soon it would be time to get into position.
The hottie walked down a predictable path to her destination, occasionally calling out for Suki.
"Ooiii~ I'm taking time out of my super busy schedule to be here, you know?" she said with a smile on her lips. An obvious lie for her own amusement. Upon finding another note, she scowled in mild annoyance.
"Search the school. Find her," she barked at... seemingly nobody.
"Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice, not in a million years. Where are you, my little mouse? ...Not here... Not there... Ah, there you are!" She turned to face the camera suddenly, waving at it. Her eyes looked abnormal, even in poor quality CCTV. It almost seemed like her eyes were filled with... no, they
were filled with white noise. Now, the whole screen was filling up with white noise!
When the feed returned to normal, she had disappeared.
The door to the security room suddenly opened. It would be impossible for it to be Kuro, unless—
It wasn't Kuro. Instead, it was a disembodied eyeball, about the size of a softball, clinging to the door handle with its little tendrils. It blinked non-threateningly at Suki. It looked like a miseria, but there being a miseria at an empty school was more than a little odd. Besides that, it seemed to have some small spark of sentience. It lowered its eyelid, appearing mildly scandalized, as if it had only just returned from its bathroom break and wanted to ask Suki what she was doing in its chair.
Between everything, Suki didn’t have time to do much of anything but look at the newly arrived. She curled her lips over her teeth and sighed.
"I should have known she was a baddie.” And probably a dark magical girl, maybe even the “boss” that she had been talking about earlier. But there were more immediate things to address, like the eyeball. If it was a miseria, Suki would have had little issue transforming on the spot, but it seemed like it was something else. Her mind raced for possibilities that ranged from the baddie having dominion over miseria to the floating eyeball being a part of her somehow. It probably wasn’t smart to transform just yet. The baddie believed she was a cat hunting a mouse, and Suki intended to keep it that way for as long as possible.
She casually walked up to the eye, cigarette clenched between her fingers. After she took a good hard inhale, she blew smoke all over it. Suki's diversion worked like a charm. The eyeball flinched and watered in the face of all that smoke. She took the opportunity to charge out of the room. Suki was about to dart down another hallway when she spotted another one of those eyes, and was pretty sure she could hear the other one creeping up behind her. She backtracked only far enough to run down to the first floor. At least she was dressed for all this running! When she turned around, though, she found not two eyeballs chasing her, but three. The eye she'd blown smoke into was crying black tears, and the tears were turning into more of the creatures. They didn't seem dangerous, but they were creepy and intent on following her. Suki was faster, though, much faster, easily outrunning their flight.
Most might have used this as an opportunity to flee the school, but not Suki. She still had her bull headed determination and was compelled to continue with her plan. If the eyeball things were smart, one of them was probably still stationed in the surveillance room, but there were still places in the school that didn’t have cameras, such as the locker rooms adjoining the showers and gym.
As soon as Suki got inside, she immediately ran to the locker that she had forced open earlier and stepped inside. This locker was where all of the notes would have led eventually, and the baddie would likely drop by if she was trying to find her “mouse.” Maybe she’d send more of those eyeballs, but it didn’t matter, because when they came to investigate the locker, they wouldn’t find Suki. She pricked her finger on her stomach tattoo, and shoved the bloody needle through the side of her head. Suki Oyama had vanished, and Oros the Joyful had taken her place.
And so she waited to start her counter attack. Her eyes peered out of the locker, wary of any sudden sounds or movements.
The eyeballs did make a strangely ethereal noise as they flew through the air—a bit like the sound of air softly whistling while being sucked through a partially blocked straw, or water coming through a shower head. Oros watched them dart around the locker room, searching. Seeing so many peeping eyes in the girls' locker room was a bit—
Before Oros could properly finish the thought, they all gathered together and headed out the door, having cleared the room but not having checked the lockers. In fairness, there were a lot of lockers, and a lot of other places Oros could be, but it seemed odd that neither the big bad nor any of the minions had found the final note leading them to this specific locker.
Something was off, however, and after just a few seconds, Oros would realize what it was: that shower-head-like sound, it was still there. A shower
was running. There was even a trail of clothes: a school uniform with tasteful but brazenly dress-code-violating personal touches that looked awfully familiar.
If Oros stopped to think about it, she could reason that this was a blatant set piece in Kuro's version of their game of "cat and mouse." The girl seemed to relish the feeling that she was the one in control of this situation. Such confidence suggested that she might be a higher-ranking member of the "club," and since having any other members on standby to act as backup would take away from her power fantasy, she was probably acting alone. Yes, this
was a deduction she had the ability to make—but the most important piece of information in Oros’s mind right now was that there was a chance, however small, that Kuro might not be fully clothed.
She needed to move quickly.
Oros threw the door to the locker open and hopped onto her blood skates, which took her straight into the showers. All dawdling would do was give Kuro more opportunities to spot her magical girl form and work out what her abilities might be. A speedy, reckless approach might be what it took to catch Kuro off guard, and who knew, maybe she hadn’t transformed yet. As Oros drew closer she wondered what her magical girl form might be like. She probably wasn’t in a wedding dress, but maybe she’d be rocking some gothic lolita fashion, or maybe some shadow cultist robe decorated like it was covered in eyes, and her chest would have two giant eyes located in the center because they kind of look like-
A cat. There was a note attached to the shower door with a little cat face sticking its comically long tongue out.
It's bad manners to enter the pool without a shower. The pool: that's where she would be waiting. That meant swimsuits and a picturesque outdoor scene under the pale moonlight! The doors were already ajar, and Oros could hear the girl humming a tune. She was definitely there, and definitely waiting. She was wearing a red and black one-piece and didn't appear to be transformed yet, but she was certainly using magic. She was hovering above the pool, trailing her toes across the surface of the water. Like the floating eyeballs, she drifted through the air slowly like a balloon, her movements just as wandering and chaotic. She made random patterns on the water's surface and even threw in a twirl or two, like an ice skater, except instead of flowing freely, her hair was wet and glistening and stuck to her skin and—
Oros had already showered earlier, she was going in!
The air cracked when Oros accelerated. There were a lot of questions she could have had, but with even less blood running through her head than usual, she couldn’t really think about any of them. Her blood was flooding to other extremities, including her nose, which propelled her across the water. Though this sanguine discharge wasn’t healthy. As her blood ran low, her blood skates turned into a blood raft. More and more tendrils laid themselves side by side until Suki was coasting through the water on a boat made of her blood. Its tendrils acted as oars that rowed through the water. As she neared Kuro, Oros spread her arms for an embrace, her eyes wide and her mouth hung open like a drooling idiot.
Whatever Kuro expected the new girl in town to do, it certainly wasn't that. She looked up from the pool and towards Oros, frozen in, well,
some kind of emotion. It all happened so fast and she wasn't even sure what she was looking at. She tried to avoid her, but her flight was too slow. She transformed, which increased her speed, but it was already too late. Oros was on top of her, the two of them were on a boat, and her head was hanging over the edge of the water while Oros had buried hers in the baddie's chest upon impact. Kuro's eyes were so wide open that shock and rage looked the same.
"Whuh—get off!!" she shouted, an instant before she noticed the girl's nosebleed. Maybe it was a poor choice of words.
Her transformed body wore a kimono with a disjointed black and white checker pattern and an indistinct red floral accent. It was a bit more red than it would've been otherwise on account of Oros. Her long hair was starting to spread out in the water, reminiscent of an image of Medusa, and her eyes were glowing a deep crimson. Every nerve in Oros's body was surely screaming at her to get up, but she didn't.
"I said, get... hah... get..." she panted, the feeling of uncontrollable rage subsiding from her eyes as Oros's geas took effect.
"H-Hey. Are you alright? Here," she said, pulling a handkerchief from her cleavage and wiping Oros's face with it.
"Um, will it be fine? Do you need a nurse?" "Nope!” Oros said, her chin nestled
exactly where she wanted. The handkerchief smeared the blood over her upper lip, only to run into the boat below them.
"I haven’t felt this good in a long time!” This was victory, Oros had told herself. From a cat chasing a mouse to a damsel beneath a vampire. As horrifying as Kuro had appeared on approach, her eyes were hard to look away from. Her head felt a little foggy, but she had just run half the length of the school. She’d allow herself to feel a little off. She pulled her knees up by Kuro’s hips and sat up, admiring what she had caught. She took her finger and traced down the center of her victim’s face. Her blood soaked finger left no streaks as it slid down the bridge of her baddie's nose and bounced along her lips.
"Unless you’re a nurse? I wouldn’t mind if you wanted to take care of me! You look great right now but I know you could rock a nurse outfit. If I can do it, you can do it too!” Oros drank up more of her victim's eyes. She leaned forward, hanging her head over Kuro’s face.
"But for now, why don’t you check my temperature.” Normally Oros would close her eyes when she leaned in for a kiss, but not this time.
It had been Oros who approached, but it would be Kuro who pulled her in and held her close.
"Yeah..." she breathed, eyes deep and full of a dark and inescapable yearning, like a pair of bright full moons dyed in red.
"I wanted to take care of you. I wanted... to be..." The cool onee-sama. That's who she was, Oros realized, as they locked lips. She was the older and more experienced magical girl, and she'd seen a girl who had obviously fallen to darkness recently, run away from home and come to Hibusa Town for safety. She'd seen a bit of herself when her covetous eyes first met Suki's, and she knew she had to have her. This meticulously planned evening had been an initiation—a baptism into the darkness, the
True Sisterhood.
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This feeling... I know what it is. I crave her warmth desperately, wish it to envelop me like a winter cloak fresh from the dryer, mere moments before I freeze to death—but, I can't understand it. No one can awaken this desire in me. I know it must be magic, and in the twinkling of an eye, when I let her go, this feeling will cease to exist, but I... don't want to. Oros’s eyelids twitched when she heard the "baddie's" thoughts. Or at least, that was what she supposed they were. Nothing like this had happened when she kissed other girls, magical or otherwise. Perhaps like her geas, the girl's voice would vanish from her mind the moment she looked away, but that wasn’t something she was going to entertain.
She rolled off of Kuro and pulled her across her lap. Around her was moonlight reflecting off a calm pool in a liminal space, but there was nowhere else she’d rather look than in her girl’s eyes. Maybe she belonged to a dark magical girl team or had other masters prior to now, but in this moment, she was absolutely
her girl, and perhaps Oros was hers as well. She hugged her tight and kissed her again. She sighed, like she had just downed the last swallow of her drink, but there was a lot of Kuro left to take in.
"We shouldn’t have waited so long to do this!” She stroked Kuro’s hair as she spoke.
"You must have been watching me with those eyes for a while. You might be more perverted than I am.” Oros chuckled, but she was able to suppress the pig-like snort that normally would have followed Suki’s laughter.
Kuro's lips pursed slightly, like she was pouting.
"Perv—no, I'm... Evil Eye, the Detention Club's Supervisor. I look after the younger girls. I also do most of the talent scouting and recruitment. ...Rei is lazy and makes me and Earthshaker do all the work. Earthshaker's the right hand girl, the cool and aloof type. I wanted to be like that too—a reliable older sister type, but somehow, I... miscalculated." Her lip quivered and she spoke softly.
"You're—what? A blood witch? That's so cool. Why couldn't you just play along with my brilliant schemes and let me be the cool one? I had a ritual planned and everything. You're so mean." Oros smiled. Despite the girl's words, she didn't seem that angry, though it was always hard for anyone under Oros's influence to be angry at her. Though it was also unusual for her victims to speak so frankly, especially after two kisses. Most girls would have fainted by now, and Kuro was less horny and fawning and more... frustrated and needy, like she craved attention. It seemed as if she really did have some kind of resistance to being charmed. Regardless, seeing Kuro like this did not remind her of a baddie, so she must have misjudged. Perhaps she was a hottie after all.
"Yup! I’m a blood witch. Oros the Joyful, or Oros if you can’t be bothered.” Her hand settled into the small of her back.
"But you were cool! The way you looked in the camera and were all like ‘found you!’ before disappearing behind a veil of static was awesome!” Oros the Joyful. Not Eros, but Oros, Kuro noted. She wondered how joyful she could really be, but she filed that thought away for now, because Oros said she was cool, and that what she did was awesome. A light blush graced her cheeks and a proud, catlike grin curled her lips just slightly, like she wanted to tell Oros that she could praise her some more.
Oros leaned in for another kiss, but added
"If you had told me you needed a virgin sacrifice, I’d have been a lot more willing,” before closing the gap herself this time. She tipped Kuro all the way back, to the point where some may have wondered if Oros was going to drop her overboard, but she pulled her back upright before releasing her. The blood witch wobbled side to side as her cheeks flushed red. It was like she was drunk.
"I’m actually an only child, so I wouldn’t mind having a sister. Do you prefer ‘Oneesan’ or ‘Aneki’?” She asked while lifting Kuro’s chin, lining her up for a fourth kiss.
"Onee-sama. Anything else is no good," Kuro demanded childishly.
"Say it just once, and I'll forgive you." But Oros would not get the chance to say it that night. It had been happening slowly for a while now, but suddenly, their love boat lost structural integrity, and they both plunged into the pool. The water felt cold, if only because their bodies had felt so warm. The shock of the cold pulled Kuro out of whatever trance she'd been in, but Oros still had her eyes locked on Kuro's as she sank towards the bottom.
"Suki! Snap out of it!" Kuro dove down and grabbed Oros's face, forcing her eyes shut, but she'd lost all sense of time and urgency. Kuro wasn't a lifeguard, but that was going to change. She dragged Oros down to the bottom, using it as a means to spring off towards the edge. She pulled Oros with her and threw her out of the pool to safety.
"Breathe, Suki!" she said, checking the girl's pulse.
She froze.
The girl was just fine. Of course she was. Magical girls didn't have to worry about drowning. She facepalmed.
"Oi. Seriously, snap out of it. I'm not giving you mouth-to-mouth." She gently slapped Oros's cheek a few times. It took a little self-control to not slap her harder.
Oros blinked and opened her eyes again. Normally her blood magic could hold its shape well, but she was perhaps focusing a bit too hard on Kuro towards the end there. She still wasn’t sure what had come over her. Even while she had been “drowning” she didn’t have an ounce of self preservation in her body, though it was only now when she wasn’t looking into Kuro’s eyes that she started to realize it. Maybe she hadn’t “won” after all. While Oros tried to piece together what had happened, the shame of what had just happened was starting to seep into Kuro’s consciousness, as the mortified look on her face suggested.
"You... forget this ever happened, understand? Or I'll make sure you're expelled before your first day of school is over." She looked like she wanted to cry, but she didn't, at least not before she walked away.
"That... desire is beneath me. I hate it. It makes me feel disgusting." Oros sat up and looked in the girl’s direction as she stomped off.
"B-but I’m not even enrolled here!” This was all very confusing to Oros, and she wasn’t about to let the person with all the answers walk away from her. She pushed herself to her feet and marched after her. Before she could turn the corner into the locker room, though, she heard voices, and immediately stood off to the side of the doorway. It sounded like Kuro was talking with someone.
"For someone so laser-focused on her ambitions, you sure have wandering eyes." "Ugh, shut up. Your timing is atrocious, you know that?" "The Mogall got all starry-eyed. I couldn't help but be curious who could bewitch the club's ice queen. Is she that interesting?" "Why don't you go find out? You're too late to file a complaint, though. I already gave her my stamp of approval. She's your problem now, whether you like her or not." "Any particular reason why I wouldn't?" "Like I said, go find out. I'm done here." "Evil Eye?" "What." "It's a good surprise. I think it's interesting. So, thanks." "Whatever. It wasn't supposed to be a surprise for you." "Sure. Thanks, anyway." Before Suki could think about backing away from the wall, Rei stepped out of the doorway and turned to look at her, like she had always known she was there.
"Oros." She smiled.
"You arrived in town yesterday." So this one was well informed too. Though the more Suki thought about it, some magical girls would probably be aware of a new face showing up in a small town like this. Though more concerning was the aura this girl had. Kuro had one mystery, but Rei exuded nothing but confidence and power. Even untransformed, Suki felt like she was just barely a match for the person in front of her, if not her inferior.
"Who are you?” "You know who I am." A mostly true statement. This was the big boss. The boss that was a middle aged highschool student. Boss Baby, as Suki would come to eventually call her. She had heard about Schrade in her travels, and was now standing in front of the dark magical girl super boss.
"But most call me Rei." "Where did, uh, Evil Eye go?” "She’s resting." Her smile grew a bit wider.
"Bit of a handful, that one. Glad you were able to take her off my hands for a night." "Heh!” Oros couldn’t help but let her chest swell. She wasn’t used to being appreciated, and if this was what awaited her in the cult she had been signed up for, she was all for it.
"Do you think I could talk to her tomorrow?” "You can meet everyone tomorrow. Right now I’d like you to meet Earthshaker. She’s going to be your future partner." "P-partner!?” This only got better. Oros vaguely remembered Kuro dropping Earthshaker’s name, but couldn’t remember what was said about her.
"We work in small teams. She would be a good fit for someone new to Hibusa town. She knows a lot, and would be willing to show you the ropes." She waved her hand.
"Earthshaker’s waiting for us by the ‘VIP’ table." "Alright! Lead the way!” "Oros?" "Yes?” "That girl says some interesting things, but most of the time, there's no deeper meaning behind it besides having fun, so don’t spend too much time thinking seriously about it. If you're ever in trouble, though, you can rely on her. She’s not a thoughtless person." "Alright…” During the long walk back, Oros started to feel a little nervous. Did they know she extinguished her cigarette directly on their table?
During her reminiscing, she managed to type a few paragraphs of her report while occasionally looking at Kiyo. She still wasn't quite sure where she and Kiyo stood, after all this time had passed. Did she like Suki, or did she think she was gross? Was an "interesting person" just someone who could be a useful tool for the Detention Club, or was there really a hidden yearning for a feeling of sisterhood with the Detention Club girls?
Kiyo placed her open book down, looking a little annoyed.
"Suki, you're staring." "I know.” "Do you need something?" Suki blinked a few times.
"Nah I was just… thinking… about things.” She started to turn her head away, but was still looking at Kiyo.
"But I think I got it, Onee-sama.” She turned back to the monitor and continued typing.
"You—!" Kiyo turned her head away, the same way she did when Suki had complimented her hair.
"I told you to forget about it." After hitting a few more keystrokes, Suki looked over her shoulder.
"Forget about what?” After blinking innocently, she raised a finger to the corner of her lip.
"I can’t remember what I used to call you. There was always Eyeball, but…” She hummed as a word floated around her mind, just out of reach.
"Was it sister? It must have been sister.” She resumed typing.
Kiyo sighed, composed herself, and stood up. Slowly, she made her way across the room to Suki.
"If it's between that and Eyeball, I'd rather you call me Aneki. Don't call me 'Onee-sama' in front of the others. It's cringe." She placed her hand on Suki, petting her head like a proper older sister.
"As promised, though, I'll forgive you. You are absolved of your sins, Sister." She had that catlike grin again.
"But don't kiss the Supervisor again. That's a pink slip," she said, deadpan.
Suki hummed as the pats continued. Of course, Suki would
absolutely still call her Eyeball. It would be weird to call her the same thing in and out of her magical girl form. Rainbow worked for Tsubomi because of her dull personality, but “Eyeball” didn’t have anything to do with Kiyo. Nor did Evil Eye seem particularly sisterly, though perhaps now was not the time to bring it up. She also wasn’t going to ask what a pink slip was. It sounded like a tag on one of those websites Suki liked to browse late at night, but given Kiyo’s intense expression that probably wasn’t what she was referring to.
"Well, if you don’t look at me with those eyes, I’ll try to contain myself, heh!” Kiyo's smile widened.
"I'll make no such promise. Restrain yourself, or you'll get pulled into the abyss with me," she replied enigmatically, returning her attention to her books. Without looking back, Suki raised her eyebrows before finishing up her report. Last time they fell into the abyss together, Kiyo had pulled her out. Was it too much to expect her to do so again?